Boston GlobeReid releases Senate's health care billSan Francisco ChronicleThe political stakes enormous, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid launched long-awaited health care legislation Wednesday estimated to extend coverage to 94 percent of eligible Americans at a cost of $849 billion. ...Health Care Debate Beginning its Final PhaseABC NewsSenate set for epic health care fightMinneapolis Star TribuneThe Early Word: Health Bill DigestNew York TimesCNN -Washington Post -The Faster Timesall 2,417 news articles »
Business Daily AfricaTask Force Responds to Mammogram ControversyABC NewsA member of the panel that unleashed a firestorm of controversy when it recommended a change in the age and frequency at which women should get mammograms today answered critics' claims that the new ...Task force doctor stands by mammogram adviceThe Associated PressMammogram coverage won't change, companies sayUSA TodayNew mammogram recommendations stir strong reactionMontana's News StationFremont News Messenger -KPCnews.com -Food Consumerall 2,604 news articles »
ABC NewsSwine Flu Poll: Problems With Vaccine Supply and Safety ConcernsABC NewsNearly half of parents now don't intend to have their children vaccinated against the swine flu virus – and among those who do plan to get the vaccine, more than half say they've been deterred by supply problems, a new ABC News/Washington Post poll ...Swine flu: Under-fives to be offered vaccinationBBC NewsWHO Update Re: Safety of Pandemic VaccineseNews Park ForestMajor Victory with Swine Flu ScandalFood ConsumerBoston Globe -Today's News-Herald -Fox 59all 2,746 news articles »
WhyQuit (press release)Wanna quit smoking? Start today!Muncie Star PressMUNCIE -- Kent Blair doesn't want to go to church smelling like sin. So he smokes all his cigarettes before his head hits the pillow on Saturday night. Blair, a smoker since 15, ...AHS drama team performs for Great American SmokeoutAbilene Recorder ChronicleGreat American Smokeout makes it the best time to quit smokingSouth Carolina NowMichiana smokers urged to quit with help of free classes.WNDU-TVNorman Transcript -WANE -Suwannee Democratall 349 news articles »
Washington TimesTime to navigate the Medicare mazeAtlanta Journal ConstitutionEsther Notrica dreads this time of year when she must review dozens of Medicare prescription drug plans to figure out which one works best for her. Bob Andres bandres@ajc.com Rhonda Hunter (center) of the Centers for Medicare and ...Choosing the Right Medicare PlanWall Street JournalChoosing the Medicare plan that's best for youThe Star-Ledger - NJ.comIndependent Health ranks wellBuffalo NewsSan Jose Mercury News -Herald Times Reporter -Campus Timesall 361 news articles »
Sydney Star ObserverUS AIDS program undaunted by recessionThe Associated PressPRETORIA, South Africa — The head of the US government's international AIDS campaign says the global recession is not dampening his efforts. In a telephone interview Wednesday, Eric Goosby acknowledged the economic downturn was a concern, ...SHARE informs students about AIDSThe GamecockWorld AIDS Day confab offered in BethlehemPocono RecordSouth Africa: Sanac to Raise Awareness of HIV, Aids During 2010AllAfrica.comBrazzil.com -Business Day -Bizcommunity.comall 208 news articles »
ABC NewsPrices for H1N1 Drug Tamiflu Vary Widely for Same DoseABC NewsSome pharmacies are charging three times what others are for a scarce liquid form of the H1N1 drug Tamiflu used by children, USA TODAY has found. At least two states' attorneys general are investigating. The out-of-pocket price to fill ...Swine flu drug prices vary for the same dosageTopNews United StatesTamiflu Prices SpikeKOMU-TVAntiviral Tamiflu drug price varies widelyabc7.comKOCO -WTOPall 24 news articles »
Daily MailHealth Buzz: Mummies Show Signs of Heart Disease and Other Health NewsU.S. News &World ReportA new study reveals signs of heart disease in mummies of Egyptians who lived almost 3500 years ago, a finding that surprised even its authors, Health Day reports. The scientists examined imaging scans from 22 mummies, of which nine ...Egyptian Mummies Had Clogged ArteriesABC NewsEgyptian mummies show signs of heart diseaseLos Angeles TimesResearchers test 22 Egyptian mummies for heart diseaseeFitnessNowBBC News -WebMD -AFPall 427 news articles »
Visit BulgariaDown's Syndrome Mice Improve after Nerve TransmittersdBTechnoBoston (DbTechNo) - Results of a new study using mice support the theory that boosting nerve transmitters in the brain may benefit people living with Down's syndrome. Down's syndrome effects up to 5000 babies born each year in the United States and is ...Mouse study points to treatment for Down syndromeReutersDrug offers hope for Down's syndromeThe Money TimesDrug 'could ease symptoms of Down's syndrome'Telegraph.co.ukAFP -TopNews United States -Visit Bulgariaall 77 news articles »
MiamiHerald.comUS panel backs Pfizer's newer Prevnar vaccineReutersBETHESDA, Md., Nov 18 (Reuters) - Pfizer Inc (PFE.N) won a key endorsement on Wednesday for a new version of a blockbuster vaccine that fights pneumonia, meningitis and other diseases caused by pneumococcus bacteria. ...FDA Board Considers Prevnar Vaccine Safe, EffectiveWall Street JournalFDA panel backs Pfizer's enhanced vaccine for kidsThe Associated PressFDA Reviews Update to Pfizer Vaccine for KidsSan Fernando Valley SundBTechno -Pediatric SuperSite -MedPage Todayall 176 news articles »